

Darktide can get challenging depending on the chosen difficulty level. The 13 missions available at launch may appear to cover a swath of activities, but they come down to simple button presses or fetch scenarios. You try to stay alive and complete your mission, whether it's killing a special boss, getting some machinery going, uploading data, or purging mutated growths. Hordes of infested heretics frequently attack your squad from all angles, and elite enemies or minibosses appear sporadically for an extra challenge. If you're unsure of what that means but you've played Left 4 Dead, you have the general idea. The two biggest changes over Vermintide are the setting and the focus on more gunplay. I spent 14 days with Darktide on the PC, and there is already a lot of fun to be had in the universe at launch, as long as you can look past some very rough edges.ĭarktide is quite similar to previous Fatshark titles: You and three buddies face off against overwhelming hordes of enemies while completing objectives. Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is Fatshark's next spin on a four-player co-op slasher, but this is set in a dark and gritty sci-fi setting in the Warhammer 40K Universe - and there's the addition of firearms. Apart from the occasional video game, I don't know much about its lore and tabletop origins, but I know many people who love Warhammer in all its forms and manifestations, and that's how I got pulled into their love of playing Warhammer: Vermintide 2. I'll admit that I'm not a huge Warhammer fan.
